| John Caine, 1750
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen
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| Date: | 16 January 2003
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| Original: | LDS: 0106220
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36 Michael 1750
The last will and testament of John Caine Ballanaa within the parish of
KK Michael departed this life about the 17th of Jan Anno Dom 1750
being of perfect mind and memory the making hereof.
First he committed this soul to God and body to Christian burial.
Item he left and bequeathed to his eldest son John his best cloathes and
likewise his big coat.
Item to his son Daniel his second best suit of cloathes and his -----
equally betwixt his said two sons.
Item to his two daughters Margaret and Jane forty shillings each and to his
Mary thirty shilling.
Item to his son Daniel twenty shillings.
Item to his son Philip his part of the meadow purchased by his wife and
her former husband together with ten shillings and a sheep and two
pewter dishes and a lamb.
Item his wife he left his part of the sheep which they have with Caine
Shileagues Sheep together with some Coloured yarn which was in the
house.
Item to his daughter some other yarn which was designed for cloathing them
which his wife consented to give them her part of the same in consideration
whereof he left his said wife his part of the bed upon
which he lay.
Item to his daughters a yard of linen each.
Item to his stepchildren eighteen pence.
Item to his uncle Dollin's daughter Catherine an ewe lamb two years old.
Item seven pence each to the witnesses and lastly he nominated his son John
sole executor of all the rest of his goods of which nature soever. Testes
John Quayle
Cath Cain Jurati
Aug 12 1771
Robert Kelly husband of Mary Caine do acknowledge to have received the sum
of thirty shillings as legacy bequeathed to my said wife Mary by the last
will and testament of her father John Caine and I do hereby acquit release
and discharge the executor of said will of said legacy or any part hereof
for ever.
Robert Kelly
Before me Thomas Cubbon Ar Reg.